The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, January 13, 1921, Image 3

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ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine pAYiej Warning! Unless you see the name f'Bayor" on package or on tablets you re not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by miHiouB. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack- | age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Plain. Handy tin boxes of twehrs Bayer Tablet?*of Aspirin coet few cents. Druggists also sell larger* packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture el lionoaoeticscul* j cater of Salicylioacid. MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney at Law. Conway, s. o. Office in Spivey Building 1 WILLIAM EUGENE KING. M ( Phydci&n and Surgtoi AYNOR,. ... S. t I 'i i i ' i. 1 ?i ! OR. J. D. THOMAS Ptivsician and Surtimui ; Lojua.s.o." DR. G. i. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Oliu Ow*r Norton Drag Coap**> CONWAY, 8. a I D. A. SPIVEY & CO. , W. B. King, Sccty. BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys - at - Law Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? 8. 0 B. H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Lao A CONWAY, 8 ~ I. 8<;AlcBUHOUGIi Attomef at Law, | CONWAY, a c. # T. B. LEWIS, Atty. and Oonncellor at Lav CONWAY, - - - S? L J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER MABION, S. 0. My Engineering and Surveying office will be open during my ab gence, and prepared to take c&rt of any work as usual. Addresi all communications a* bereto for*. S. C. DUSENBURY Attomey-at-Law Spivey Building CONWAY, ? S. 0. senFali your t REPAIR WORK 1BLACKSMITHING SAW HAMMERING ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? CONWAY IRON WORKS MIHah / T v 1MAUVVU JL llbliiali) yiiUSSCU ) . 4|22|20?tf. J. I. ALLEN, Jr. Attomey-at-Law Officc in Bank of Loris Bldg. LORIS, S. C. F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. CERTIFIED ) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.) I Telephone So. 796. .Murchison Bank Bldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. ! i < i > i 4 L I 4 < ^ i > 0 THAT MERCH < < There was an old < * And he had a 1< 31 He started up a b < On a dollar'n ei| J J The dollar was fo < And the eighty 1 * * Which brought hi) :: In a day, by dac 4 > * * Well, he bought r ! I And a little moi < And he played thi J [ With a smile on < The customers floe J J To his two-by-f< 1 < Soon he had to hi < > For a regular st < Up on the square J * Where the peopl < He gobbled up a c < That was all plat ] J He fixed up the w o With the best h< J > And he told them i o In a half page ; < J [ He soon had 'em < < > And never, neve < > And he wouldn't c a On his ad one ji < And he's kept thin x In the town eve $ And everybody cal ? The Merchant P Z Some say it's lucl< ^ U..1. 1.1 i?- -It 1 x out tiiut s an uui J Ho was doing busii < When times wer JI People have to pui < And the geezer 1 J J He knew the way J o Was to ad-ver-ti * * ?Richmor MAGISTRATE COURT I STILL VERY BUSY Long List of Cases Are on Docket to be Disposed Of. The court of Maffistrnfo w u Chestnut is still pushed up with business. There was a long list of cases published in a recent issue of this paper. An examination of the docket for January shows the following list of cases to be disposed of on the dates as set forth: Jan. 7, State vs. Geo. Selley et al. Jan. 10, State vs. Guss Graham. Jan. 11, C. N. Causey vs. A. P. Johnson. Jan. 12, State vs. John Wilson. Jan 12, Peterson vs. A. P. Johnson. Jan. 14, State vs. M. Ward. Jan. 14, State vs. J. B. Weeks. Jan. 15, State vs. F. M. Bryant (two cases). Jan. 17, State vs. Raymond Rowel 1. Jan. 19, C. B. Edwards vs. McDowell & Bratcher. Jan. 21, Wade Barnhill vs. Gray Floyd et al. Jan. 22, State vs. Tilman Smith. Jan, 24, E. W. Prince vs. G. B. Jenkins. Jan. 2G, Typewriter Co. vs Ed Bryant. o Get legal blanks at the Herald office. o NOTICE OF SALE. 1 1 ?'--1 -J* - -1 u mit-i <iiiii uy virtue <.>i a decree and judgment of the court made by His Honor, T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, in the case of Berry Fowler, Plaintiff, vs. Lydia Fowler, E. M. Fowler, J. K. Fowler, D. F. Fowler, Charley Fowler, Leetie Fowler, Jane Fowler, Rendy Fowler, Lindy Fowler, Ludella Fowler, Odie Fowler, and others, Defendants, and dated the 25th day of October, A. D. 1920, I, the undersigned, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court, of Horry County', as Special Master, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the court house door at Conway, in Horry county, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in February vext, it being the 7th day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county, and described as follows, to-wit: All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land lying in Green Sea TrtU'nuliin T-I nvv vr rnnntu 'iiirl of South Carolina, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by the North and South Carolina line, east by Chinquipin Island Branch,, land of J. J. Sarvis; on the south by land of Rachel Watts; and west by E. N. Tompkins and land of W. C. Fowler, being land conveyed to A. S. Fowler by the heirs of Eli Watts. Terms of sale . cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., January 7th, 1021. W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. As Sp'ecial Master. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an unhealthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or \ ess stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a general Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasaut to take. 60c per bottle. THE HORRT HTOAIP. oo? < i i 4 < < [ANT PRINCE. < ? < grocer % )t of sense, jr usiness 2 ?hty cents. ^ r stock x for an ad, $ rn three dollars x nore goods * e space, 2 it system < > his face. $ :ked < >ur, $ istle & .ore. 4 <y o e pass, < > orner <! te glass. <|> rindows $ e had, ' < > ill about it v ad. |J coming x r quit, ut down <| gs humming r since $ Is him X rince. <5 ik? $ ness x *i> corcis ot wood, 10 gallons of oil, 16 pieces of railroad iron, 3 shovels, 1C> feet of belting, 75 ties, 1 pump, 1 piece of machinery recently delivered at the railroad depot at Aynor. J. A. LEWIS, Agent of Mortgagee. Dated Dec. 20, 1920. o 6 6 6 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, prr venting pneumonia.?12-13. e punk! 5 chase ^ was wise? <\ to get 'em O se. < I id Times-Dispatch. < [ 4 4 Statement of the Condition of The BURROUGHS BANK & TRUST CO. Located at Conway, S. C? at the close of business December 31, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $143,201.22 Overdrafts 407.73 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 2,504.21 Furniture and Fixtures 3,611.72 Due from Banks and Bankers 53,448.62 Currency 11,436.00 Gold 15.00 Silver and other minor coin 1,475.75 Checks and Cash Items 2,273.73 Other Resources, viz: | Acceptances 4,995.80 I U. S. Treasury Certificate 20,575.00 Total $244,004.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid 2,161.93 Individual Deposits Subject to Ch'k....$106,842.33 Savings Dep'ts.. 25,390.48 Time Certificates of Deposits.... 45,357.52 Certified Ch'ks.. 6.00 Cashier's Ch'ks.. 29.75 177,626.08 Reserve Fund Carried on ueneral, Individual or Savings Ledger 4,216.77 Total $244,004.78 State of South Carolina, County of Horry, ss. Before me came T. T. Elliott, Cashier of the above named hank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. T. T. ELLIOTT. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 7th day of January, 1021. R. T. BOOTH, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct Attest: F. A. BURROUGHS, D. M. BURROUGHS, J. E. BRYAN, Directors. o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by the Enterprise Brick Company and delivered to the Bank of Aynor and duly recorded,' the condition of which has been! broken, I have seized and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder or bidders for cash, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1921, at Aynor, in the county of Horry and state of South Carolina, or near the plant of the Enterprise Brick Company, all ant' singular the certain brick works and supplies of said company itemized as! follows, but sold in bulk as I may be directed by the mortgagee at the time, to-wit: One boiler and engine, one brick mill and appurtenances, five trucks, 2000 feet of old lumber, 10,000 brick. WAY, 8. 0., JAN. 13, 1921. CHILDREN NO EXCEPTION. In Conway as Elsewhere Youth and Age Suffer Alike From Kidney Weakness. Is your child weak, frail and pale? No control over the kidneys' action? Kidney weakness is a seriour.' thing:? Far too serious to overlook. It may mean a life of sickliness. Profit by Conway experiences. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Endorsed by Conway parents. Read this Conway mother's endorsement: Mrs. J. T. Benton, says: "My little girl was troubled terribly with kidney trouble. Her kir'nevs acted' very irregularly and bothered her especially at night. Finally I went to the Norton Drug: Co., and got Doan's Kidney Pills. Before long Doan's greatly relieved her and 1 can't say too much in their praise." Price 60?, at all dealers. Don't ( simply ask for a kidney remedy? tret Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Benton had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ad-8 o BUYS NEW BUILDINGS. Harry G. Cushman has purchased from Col. D. A. Spivey two of the new store buildings now being completed on the east side of Main street in this city. The two purchased by him are located next door to the Field office. Last week the contractor was busy finishing the concrete floors in the new buildings, also the carpenter j work on the interior. o BUCK CREEK UNION. j The following is the program of the Buck Creek Union, which convenes with the Baptist Church at Cane Branch, January 28, 29 and 30: I Friday, 11:00 a. m.? j I Introductory Sermon by Rev. J. j ? t*i vvi i vuu, One hour intermission. Union called to order by Moderator. List of churches called, and letters 1 read. Query No. 1.?What is meant by ' the book and seals? Rev. 5th chap- j ter, 1st verse. Assigned to Rev. P. B. Coats. ' Query No. 2.?What is the state of ! a person who claims to be converted, j and is not an active worker? Assign-! ed to Rev. H. G. Fowler. Saturday? ! Query No. 3-?-What is meant by 1st , Timothy, 2nd chapter and 12th verse? Assigned to Rev. W. D. Stephens. Query No. 4,-^-Who were the elect! spoken of in Matthew, 24th chapter I and 22nd verse? Assigned to Rev. | J. R. Carter. j Preaching at 12 noon. Query No. 5.?What did the Proph- ! et have allusion to Zaeharia 2nd chapter, lltli verse? Assigned to Rev. T. H. Patterson. Sunday? Services to be arranged by the committee. Respectfully submitted, COMMITTEE. EVERY CHILD | needs nourishment that not only susI tains strength but also promotes normal growth. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a food-tonic that is of special significance fto children. Those who are | not thriving I ought to take j Scott's Emulsion I Scott &Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. I ALSO MAKERS OF I KM10IDS (Tablets or Granules) for indigestion I 20-22sk ( We will be in our office over Horry Drug Store every first Monday in the month. L. A. WOODRUFF EYESIGHT SPECIALIST \ I Get legal blanks and other kinds of good printing at the Herald office. I PASTIME 9 Program for Week Corr 1 MONDAY, I "HUCKLEBE I Don't miss this picture if I real enjc 1 TUESDAY I LI LA 1 ?IN I "SUCH A LIT! THURSDAY "ADVENTURE \ an j "JIGGS IN | FRIDAY I ROY STE I "ONE-SHC I SATURDAY WESTERN ar COMING ? Wednesdc Pnckford in "Pollya PAMETTO Palmetto College offers thoro Secretarial, Typewriting, Boo kindred branches. A schola es you a membership in our ment. We receive more calls all other colleges in the old established business colle, ual instruction. New equipn Day and Night school. Posil complete the prescribed cour lege in less than half the tin school. Our student body rep south and as far east as Pen& Palmetto College is known ev Address Box 65 (Mother | or Box 173, Orangeburg, S.C Charleston, S. 0. Palmetto 8ie tf. The school that's l< We pay your railroad fare tc - I I A monumi for your y f pjTr^jHERE is no I ' (V|^ 8''on of your 1 dead ? moth< brothers, cousins?t eternal stone of rare I am the direct mill the largest monumental m and can offer you a select , 8:3113 at a wide range in y H. D. CRAWFO i2|30|3mo Representing 1 Adding machine rolls to add up Umt new year's business at the Herald office. THEATRE I lmencing January 17th: I RRY FINN" 1 you want an evening of I >yment. I LEE I LE PIRATE" I '.S OF RUTH" I SOCIETY" I WART 1 -* ? ? A V & I >T ROSS" I >d COMEDY I iy, January 26th, Mary 1 wiaiH?i?J COLLEGE courses in Stenography, kkeeping, Accounting and rsliip in Palmetto College givPree Employment Dcpartfor trained executives than South. We furnish all the I ges with teachers . Individ- I lent. Experienced teachers. I ions guaranteed. You can I se of study in Palmetto Colle required in any other resents every state in the sylvania. The reason is erywhere. i, Varnville, S. C. School) or 57 Wentworth St., > College cnown everywhere. ) Palmetto College. _ i mt loved ones more fitting expre3ove to those honored crs, sisters, fathers, hnn a monument of beauty. j representative of one of anufacturers in the South, Wj ion of many beautiful de I >rice. ' / M RD, Aynor, S. C. I I the Roberts Marble Co. / \!i